November 12, 2024, 4:44 pm


the finance today report:

Published:
2024-03-11 11:34:43 BdST

Brookes Education Group to open a school in Bangladesh


SSBCL Group and Brookes Education Group, Canada signed an Agreement on 14th January 2023 at Dhaka Intercontinental Hotel for Open a Brookes School in Bangladesh for facilitates Bangladeshi students with International Baccalaureate (IB), GCSE program, and provincial curriculums guiding students to top-tier universities around the world.

It’s really Golden opportunities for Bangladeshi students to getting high quality International education in Bangladesh with affordable local cost.

Brookes Education Group spans across 4 locations world-wide offering bespoke experiences. Brookes is a home for every child. Brookes global network offers a range of curriculums including the rigorous International Baccalaureate (IB), GCSE program, and provincial curriculums guiding students to top-tier universities around the world.

Brookes Education Group is a global network of schools connected through a common philosophy – inclusive, creative and personalized learning that enables young people to become caring and compassionate advocates for themselves and the world they live in. Students are supported in a caring environment and given opportunities to learn about themselves and take actions in areas in which they are passionate to unlock their potential.

At the core of every program, is the importance of intercultural understanding, critical and creative thinking, service learning and personal development.

Brookes value innovation and welcome students into our interconnected educational network with campuses around the world and faculty who bring learning to life, challenging students to unlock and discover their innate potential.

Sumon Talukder ,Managing Director,SSBCL Group Mr.Granham Brown, CEO-Director,Mr.Jerry Salvador-Director Americas and New School Development,Mr.Kevin Skeoch-Director Asia Pacific other directors from SSBCL Group was present on this occasion.

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